Story By: TYLER ALTMEYER / TKS MOTORSPORTS – MITCHELLVILLE, IA – Despite much of their March agenda getting ran off by Mother Nature, TKS Motorsports and Waco, Texas, wheelman Chase Randall will finally have an opportunity to commence their 2024 campaign, set to join the IRA Outlaw Sprint Series (IRA) and Midwest Open Wheel Association (MOWA) in a 34 Raceway doubleheader on Friday and Saturday, April 5-6.
Dubbed the 410 Sprint Car Challenge, the two-day West Burlington, Iowa, invasion will not only activate TKS Motorsports’ 2024 slate, but it will also open the IRA season, as well as the MOWA season; the only place to be for Iowa’s diehard open wheel enthusiasts.
“We’re ready to get this season going,” Troy Renfro, owner of the TKS Motorsports, Albaugh – Your Alternative, Iowa Barnstormers, Des Moines Industrial Products, Jersey Freeze Ice Cream, No. 2KS sprint car, stated. “We had a lot planned for March, but with the weather so iffy on many of those occasions, we felt it was better just to stay home and get things ready for April. Two days at 34 Raceway will give us the shakedown we need.”
Following their visit to 34 Raceway, TKS Motorsports and Randall will head south into the Show-Me State, anxious to tackle the highbanks of Federated Auto Parts Raceway at I-55 in Pevely, Missouri, for back-to-back nights of World of Outlaws competition. The two-day Spring Classic will award $12,000-to-win each.
Knoxville Raceway in Knoxville, Iowa, will commence their 2024 schedule the following weekend, Friday and Saturday, April 19-20.
TKS Motorsports and Chase Randall will commence their 2024 campaign with an IRA/MOWA doubleheader at 34 Raceway in West Burlington, Iowa, on Friday and Saturday, April 5-6.